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Rouse - China China Rouse was one of the first foreign firms to enter the Chinese IP market almost 30 years ago and has consistently been recognised as a top tier IP firm by all major directories and IP periodicals We have offices in four cities in China: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Hong Kong SAR
Rouse Rouse was established in the UK in 1990, and is recognised as a global Intellectual Property leader operating as a closely integrated network with more than 750 people working out of 17 offices in 12 jurisdictions
Rouse - Balancing Data Scraping and IP Rights in the Age of AI The rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) and its reliance on vast datasets has raised critical questions about the balance between innovation and intellectual property (IP) rights As AI-generated content (AIGC) grows, concerns over data scraping—often essential for AI training—are leading to debates about copyright infringement, unfair competition (in countries such as China
Rouse - Is AI going to kill real music? Now the latest battle is with AI; they say with some degree of concern that the future of human musical creativity is at stake To mark World IP Day this year at Rouse, we’ve created a unique Rouse Group Spotify playlist that showcases diverse musical talents
Rouse - Women and Intellectual Property: Closing the Gender Gap in . . . As part of efforts to empower women in IP, Rouse has conducted dedicated training programmes in the Philippines and Vietnam, equipping female entrepreneurs with the knowledge and tools to protect and commercialize their IP
Rouse - Practical Q A | Web Data Scraping: A Deep Dive into Legal . . . In collaboration with our strategic partner Lusheng in China and Wolters Kluwer, Rouse has developed a valuable resource for rightsholders: “The Practical Q A Guide to Cutting-Edge Intellectual Property Issues in China”